Sign up to receive alerts when a new coloring page is posted and to view more coloring pages - click here! Here comes 2008! I am really looking forward to this new year, how about you? 2008 will see the release of my picture books: Paco and the Giant Chile Plant ~ Paco y la planta de chile gigante (Raven Tree Press); Oscar the Badger (MacAdam Cage Publishers); Ready for Bed, and Ready for the Day (both from Free Spirit Publishing); The Snake Bit Rake Handle (Houghton Mifflin); and Pop Got a Hit (Harcourt) - *whew*! Whereas 2007 was all b.i.c. (butt in chair) work, in 2008 I'll be doing a lot of book promotion visiting schools, bookstores, and events - I can't wait! I'm also diving into writing my second YA novel, "Copper" (wip title). Maybe I'll share more about my writing process on my blog . . . hmmm. Interested? Anyhow, click the image to open a .jpg to print and color. Send me your colored version (less than 1mb) to coloringpages@dulemba.com and I'll post it to my blog! For more coloring pages, go here.

Learn more about my fun picture book Glitter Girl and the Crazy Cheese - click the cover.

&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp This is a bit of an experiment. I'm posting to IF from a remote location on my laptop. (Very remote actually - a cabin in the North Georgia mountains!) I couldn't figure out how to size it down to a 50x50 pixel thumbnail using iPhoto, although I was able to crop it. Anyhow, no thumbnail until I get home. &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp In the heart of every pig is the desire to soar. &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp I created this guy a while back (but never posted him for Illustration Friday), so the URL already existed. Let's see how this works out. &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp Hope everybody had a great holiday!

Want to track how close Santa is to your chimney? Visit the Santa tracker at NORAD. They've been doing this since 1955, so they have the skinny on the big guy! Curious about how NORAD started tracking Santa? Go here for the whole story.

Ho-ho-ho! Good things are on the horizon! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday. (To view my Christmas wishes larger - click the image.) And here's hoping we all have a happy and peaceful New Year too! If you'd like to be alerted when my new books come out in 2008 (I have six!), sign up for my newsletter:

Yet another from Paco and the Giant Chile Plant ~ Paco y la planta de chile gigante (I love that my publisher lets me share). Paco is getting so close I can almost taste it - PICOSOS! I've been busy planning events to celebrate its release this spring. If you'd like me to visit your school/festival/event go under "visits" and get in touch! Here Paco's cow wants to back up and go home, not be traded for a costal of magical semillas!Click the image to see it larger.

I signed the contracts yesterday - "Oscar the Badger" is a go! Written by Karin Slaughter (yes, thatKarin Slaughter), it will be published by MacAdam Cage Publishers (publisher of my picture book, Glitter Girl and the Crazy Cheese), and should come out in Fall of 2008 - wippee!!! So Hubbie and I went out to dinner last night to celebrate, and I ordered a salad for dinner... but then I had two glasses of wine which made me throw all caution to the wind so we ordered the bread pudding. And then our lovely waiter, who knew we were celebrating, brought us two glasses of champagne! Oh yeah, we did it up RIGHT! And oh yeah, I'm paying for it today... But y'know, you've got to celebrate when you jump the hurdles in this business. So often we have our sites set so far ahead, it's easy to forget to acknowledge the hurdles we have jumped that we once thought we never would. Cynthia Leitich Smith said it well in an interview at Through the Tollbooth:

"I have found that it helps to celebrate every victory no matter how small.You finished your draft? Celebrate!You received a personal rejection letter? Celebrate!Your workshop leader says your story arc is stronger?An agent asks for the whole manuscript?You’ve sold your first book? Your fiftieth?Celebrate! Celebrate! Celebrate! Celebrate!"Allow yourself to be happy! Be your own best cheerleader!

So yeah, I'm celebratin' baby! And I'll let you know more about Oscar soon. In the mean time - Woohooooo!!!

Yes, it's worth it. You must go. I see maybe two or three movies (in the theater) a year anymore. This was my favorite this year by leaps and bounds. It was so well done, truly. Lovers of "His Dark Materials" will not be disappointed. In fact you may be delighted when you see the imagination that went into some of the gadgets and gizmos. Different, new, and believable. The fictional characters were so well done, that I found myself equally moved by them. And I'm sorry, but Sam Elliott is still the sexiest man alive.Anyhow, this one is worth getting off your couch for!

Okay, this is driving me crazy. I have the most perfect illustration to share for this week's theme . . . but it hasn't been published yet, so I can't. ARGHHHH!!!Slower than molasses in winter. Yup. That's how this business moves. Seems to anyhow.So, I'm sharing my "bald fairy" instead. He's just a little guy, with a little hair, and a little bent for mischief.

Well, I am the luckiest girl! Elizabeth Bird, New York librarian and famed author of Fuse #8, sometimes gives out review copies of books after she's had a chance to read them. I've put my name in the hat several times, but today I scored! Elizabeth is sending me my very own copy of The Qwikpick Adventure Society by Sam Riddgleburger! I've seen this book at my local indie and been intrigued, but Sam has especially been on my radar lately. Have you seen his awesome blog post to create oragami Christmas ornaments advertising Robert's Snow (Blog for a Cure!)? What a dude! So, I can't wait to receive the book and I'll have to report back with a review! Thank you Ms. Bird!

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I receive such nice emails from people who are using my coloring pages (and my stats go nuts every Tuesday when I load a new one), but so few of you are sending me back your colored art. Don't be shy! I'd love to see what your stocking looks like. Does it have stripes, dots, stars?
Click the image to open a .jpg to print and color. Send me your colored version of my stocking, or send a picture of your favorite stocking! (Low resolution .jpg, smaller than 300 pixels please.) I'll post it here and share it with the world!
For more coloring pages, go here.Update: To make it easier for you to send your images, I'm simplifying the requirements. Please make sure your image is less than 1mb and email it to coloringpages@dulemba.com!

Learn more about my fun picture book Glitter Girl and the Crazy Cheese - click the cover.

Well, I managed to back up my blog, my website, and change over to a new server with my hosting company without blowing anything up or losing any information - WHEW!! So, dulemba.com is back, new and improved, although it doesn't look ANY different. I have lots more room to share art and coloring pages easily. I'd like to thank the amazing customer support at my awesome hosting company, directnic.com, especially Marc who spent no less than 45 minutes with me on the phone this weekend literally walking me through everything, not to mention his helpful emails. If you're in the market for a new hosting provider, I HIGHLY recommend them!

As you have probably guessed, I am completely obsessed with books – their writers, their illustrators, their creators, the process, everything. So, while I illustrate I am often either listening to an audiobook, listening or watching authors at book festivals and signings, or following book trailers. Well, this is my latest discovery, BookVideos.tv. These are book trailers (mostly adult books vs. children's lit) which seem to be more focused on the authors than the actual stories within the books. Most are interesting and fun to see. However, this one with wrestler Chris Jericho is a complete kick in the pants - hilarious! If it weren't for the mile high stack of YA's next to my bed, I'd be sorely tempted to read his book. I couldn't get the embed to work, so swallow your coca-cola (I warn you - you're screen will be a mess if you don't), thengo take a gander.

dulemba.com may experience some technical difficulties this weekend as I have to upgrade my hosting service to handle all you lovely visitors. I'll be backing up my site and my blog, so there's a chance subscribers to my blog may receive some strange emails during this transition (like repeats of old blog posts). I apologize for any confusion or trouble in advance. Now, let's see if I can do this without blowing anything up!